The Skinny: Spin Doctrine
An October 2019 edition of The Skinny in which Nina discusses how narrative framing twists the issues in the minds of the public in all the wrong directions.
Read MoreAn October 2019 edition of The Skinny in which Nina discusses how narrative framing twists the issues in the minds of the public in all the wrong directions.
Read MoreA link to a short essay on Tim Weiner’s “Legacy of Ashes” and the structural reasons why pro-CIA propaganda is written by seemingly well-meaning critics.
Read MoreA link to my informal journal writing where we discuss why I’m not Josh Marshall, why Democrat’s will blow impeachment, and why dark money right wing groups are behind attempts to discredit Greta Thunberg.
Read MoreThe Skinny is back with a look at the ongoing class war, 2020 primary narratives and Trump’s nightmare foreign policy.
Read MoreA short Patreon essay about why corporate media-created narratives about their own role in checking the powerful are bunk.
Read MoreA look at the unfolding nightmare that is American foreign policy under Downmarket Mussolini, his State Department minions and the Witch King of Turtle Bay.
Read MoreThe US doesn’t really care about human rights; and thanks to Trump muppet Rex Tillerson’s bumbling, we now have proof – read more on Media Madness.
Read MoreA link to a Patreon Blog essay discussion the bald-faced reality that rich people are absolutely trying to murder you for profit.
Read MoreA brief review of “Empire’s Workshop” and a discussion about the Pig Empire’s endless quest to control Latin America through various forms of violence.
Read MoreA discussion about Hersh’s Price of Power, and the similarities in US Foreign Policy towards Chile’s Allende and Venezuela’s Maduro on Can’t You Read.
Read MoreA link to an offsite essay about Roxanne Dubar-Ortiz’s “Loaded” and the true and terrifying origins of the American capitalist project.
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